- 8th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- Cricketer Mithali Raj announces retirement from all forms of international cricket
Mithali Raj, one of the greatest female cricketers to have played the game, on Wednesday announced retirement from all forms of international cricket after a two-decade long illustrious career. - Watch: Woman rides skateboard flawlessly on Kerala streets in a sari; netizens are fascinated with her effortless moves
With a coy smile playing at the corners of her lips, a video of a woman skateboarding wearing a sari is doing the rounds on Internet. - Need - based changes in CHB houses: Panel suggests relaxations
Allottees of the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) are likely to get some relief, as a slew of relaxations have been recommended by a committee constituted to study requests to allow further need-based changes in residential units. - Chandigarh gets 3 awards in Eat Right Challenge
On the occasion of World Food Safety Day, the Administration has received three awards in the Eat Right Challenge. - Camp for Girl Guides at Sacred Heart Sr Sec School, Chandigarh
The Girl Guide unit of the school organised a two-day camp on the school campus. The camp was conducted in the evenings. Ritika Azad, Guide Captain, along with Sr Kusum, Vice-Principal, guided the Guides. They were trained in tent pitching and flag hoisting under the guidance of Manisha Swami and In - Youth found dead in car in Mohali market
A youth belonging to Sector 67 of Mohali was found dead in his car on Wednesday morning with a gunshot injury on his right temple. - Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School, Sector 40 - C, Chandigarh
The NSS Wing of the school held a bicycle rally to commemorate India’s 75 years of Independence as a part of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav on World Bicycle Day. The endeavour aimed at promoting the motto of ‘Paryavarana Suraksha’ among all. Students of Class IX to XII participated - Sri Guru Gobind Singh Public School, Sector 35 - B, Chandigarh
World Environment Day was celebrated by NGO Guardians of Nature Federation in the school. Students of classes V to X participated in a poster-making contest and expressed their thoughts regarding conservation of environment in an impactful way. They embellished their posters with beautiful colours a - Mount Carmel School, Gaggal
The school students celebrated World Environment Day at Sanora village to spread awareness among people to save planet Earth. Rev Father John Arackal, Rev Sister Anice, school staff and students, village pradhan Sunita Devi and up-pradhan Rajnish Kumar asked people to grow more trees and keep the en - DAV Public School, Sec 15, Chandigarh
In order to achieve nurturing of creative potentialities naturally, students of the school made name plates, murals and artefacts with waste materials under the guidance of their mentors. Principal Anuja Sharma highlighted the need to engage the students in nurturing their creative domain. She motiv - St. Joseph's Sr. Sec. School, Chandigarh
Students of Primary-1 block of the school celebrated World Environment Day with enthusiasm. Teachers explained how the extinction of species was hampering earth’s biodiversity through a PPT and videos. Students of Class I and II participated in slogan-writing, poster-making, one minute talk, p - 'Only 2 guards to Sidhu Moosewala, while 10 to Lawrence Bishnoi': Richa Chadda questions ?unfair? security cover
Punjab singer Sidhu Moosewala’s brutal daylight killing has sent shockwaves across the country. - 68 - year - old narrow bridge over Beas on Kangra - Chandigarh NH a safety hazard
A 68-year-old narrow bridge over the Beas at Dehra Gopipur on the Kangra-Chandigarh National Highway-503 has become a safety hazard because of manifold increase in traffic. It links Kangra district with Delhi, Chandigarh and parts of Punjab and Haryana, - HC takes note of delay in handing over plots by GMADA, HSVP
HC takes note of delay in handing over plots by GMADA, HSVP - Darshan, Unnati emerge victorious
For Maharashtra’s Darshan Pujari, a gold medal by defeating Rithvik Sanjeevi was special. It was for the second time that the two were up against each other and, since Sanjeevi had won the previous clash, Pujari made sure to take a sweet revenge. In the final of boys’ badminton event, Pu
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